On the largest sum-free subset problem in the integers
Abstract
Let A ⊂ Z>0 of size n. It is conjectured that for any C >0 and n large enough that A contains a sum-free subset of size at least n/3 +C. We study this problem and find an alternate proof of Bourgain's result that one make take C=2/3.
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